Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Quetico Forum :: Unmarked campsite clues and hunting tips
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apk |
bobbernumber3, now I need to add Kopka River to my bucket list! |
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TrailZen |
Like you, we sometimes happen onto a campsite, sometimes a very nice one, that doesn't show up on the map info we've collected through the years. (We carry a 1992 Quetico Foundation map that we've added portage, campsite, and other info to.) Often the need to get rid of some coffee gets us to a spot where we can get out of the canoe, and then we discover an old fire ring or other evidence of use. If it's nice enough, we add it to our map. Your list includes most of the features that attract us to explore a potential site; we've also seen small shore-line cairns marking some sites. TZ |
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Jackfish |
There are lots of veteran Q paddlers on this board. Ask questions and the answers will come. |
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apk |
What are some of your tips or techniques for anticipating probable locations for unmarked sites based solely on a map? Topographic line patterns? Other cues that could be gleaned ahead of time? Or is it something that is really only possible to anticipate once you are on the lake and in proximity to a potential site? Visual cues visible at a distance while on the water are definitely useful, am I missing any? * Rock outcroppings * Flatter, more open looking areas * Shadowy holes in the treeline along the shore * An obvious landing * Presence of fire ring |
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Argo |
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bobbernumber3 |
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timatkn |
I think I looked on Ted Lake one day and we found the 2 main sites, one was well used but still nice, but we saw signs of at least 5 more in the same vicinity. Some must of been used 50+ years ago. It’s hard to imagine them actually working as a site, but there were clear OLD fire rings and the forest can reclaim an area fast. Although one was on a slope so maybe it was an old shore lunch site, but didn’t make sense as the fire ring was way back in the woods. Probably just didn’t find the ild tent pad sites. T |
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billconner |
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Samsquatch |
billconner: "You can camp where ever you'd like in Question but much better to use existing campsites from a LNT point of view. Also much easier to use existing sites - cleared tent pads, a fire ring usually, hopefully a landing. The rarely used ones are my favorites." Okay. That makes sense. I know I've watched videos of Quetico trips and canoeist were consulting maps for campsite locations. |
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marsonite |
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Samsquatch |
Does Quetico require trippers to use designated campsites or pre-existing campsites? I've never camped in Quetico so I honestly don't know the rules. |